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Old 05-10-2009, 08:41 AM   #59
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Originally Posted by netseeker View Post
Ok, just for clarification: Bookeen is a european company and at the moment it's clear that europe is a growing market for them. It seems as the european publishers and book retailers decided to prefer DRMed ePubs and a cooperation with Weltbild, one of the biggest book retailers in europe, is maybe the best deal Bookeen ever made. I'm pretty sure Bookeen would like to offer Mobipocket side by side with ePub and both with DRM-support. Unfortunately Mobipocket doesn't allow the usage of their DRM if the device supports another DRM system. What could Bookeen do? Offer ePub without DRM support and die because their customers just can't get a noteworthy amount of DRM-less titles in non-english languages? It wouldn't make sense and hence it seems as Bookeen decided to offer two firmwares: One for europe with support of DRMed ePub and another one for the english-speaking regions with support of DRMed Mobipocket. I can understand such an decision.
Does make sense... and --nevertheless-- "sh*t I'll have to de-DRM & coNvert all the MOBI ebooks I bought..."
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